Guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Tony Levin and drummer Jerry Marotta, aka KLM released their debut album The Bucket List in January. The album features 12 original instrumentals that showcase their individual musical strengths.

To kick off the release of The Bucket List, Phil, Tony and Jerry aka KLM have several very special shows planned to showcase the album. Don’t miss KLM live in concert as this may be your only chance to cross these performances off your Bucket List. Read more

Review of the forthcoming release (22 February) from London Based Evi Vine

“In my humble opinion this is one of the best albums to be released so far in 2019. I don’t think I am out of place in recommending it to followers of the esteemed genre that is Progressive Rock as there is a lot in there that demands to be listened to, not merely heard.”

An exclusive box set of “Live at Coventry Cathedral 1975” by Tangerine Dream filmed and directed by Tony Palmer.

In December 1974 Germany’s Tangerine Dream were invited to play in the grand setting of Rheims Cathedral in Notre Dame, a move seen at the time as groundbreaking. They were then invited to perform in the cathedrals of York, Liverpool and Coventry as a celebration of peace and reconciliation. The tour attracted unprecedented coverage in the media, especially at Coventry Cathedral, an iconic building rising like a phoenix on the ruins of the old cathedral, destroyed by German bombs in 1940.

This DVD features the live recording soundtrack (unlike the previous issue), and also contains footage of Tangerine Dream from the legendary music programme, All You Need is Love.

This deluxe box set brings together both the film DVD and memorabilia together for the first time, along with a signed and numbered certificate by Tony Palmer the Director.

Yes, I know it’s February but this started as a top 5, then it stretched to a top 10. A week or so later The Tangent released ‘Proxy’ and number 10 dropped out of the chart, not wanting said number 10 to not get a mention I made it top 15.

After a good friend drew my attention to a couple of albums that had passed me by it was either; add a ‘Bubbling Under’ list or go to top 20!

Here’s my Top 20 Prog albums of 2018!

The Tangent – Proxy

Southern Empire – Civilisation

Spock’s Beard – The Noise Floor

The Pineapple Thief – Dissolution

Perfect Beings – Vier

Roine Stolt’s The Flower King – Manifesto of an Alchemist

IOEarth – Solitude

Yuka & Chronoship – Ship

Orphaned Land – Unsung Prophets and Dead Messiahs

Auri – S/T

Dam Kat – Alawn

Damanek – In Flight

Crippled Black Phoenix – Great Escape

Frequency Drift – Letters to Maro

Glass Hammer – Chromonaut

Phideaux – Infernal

Tiger Moth Tales – Storytellers pt 2

Laura Meade – Remedium

Rikard Sjoblom’s Gungfly – Friendship

The Sea Within – S/T

By the way, just in case you were wondering where Big Big Train and Steven Wilson were, I made a decision this (last) year not to include live albums! I also don’t include remasters of old albums, sorry Steven, on both counts!